After months of speculation and insider teases, Sony’s digital offerings on PS4 and PS5 have changed. Thanks to the gradual global rollout of the rebooted PlayStation Plus, and its merger with PS Now, players can buy into three distinct subscription tiers. Every option has been tailored with unique content, and will be updated at different points throughout each month. For example, subscribers to PS Plus Essential have gotten access to games like Crash Bandicoot 4 andMan of Medan in July.
Even though launching the rebooted PS Plus on PS4 and PS5 was undoubtedly a challenge, the real test for Sony was always going to come afterwards. Proving to subscribers that the all-new Extra and Premium tiers are worthy of their time and investment is something the publisher is going to have to repeatedly address for some time to come. If the first full content update that is dropping next week is anything to go by, though, it looks like subscribers will have more content at their disposal than they can physically play.
Why You Shouldn't Sleep on Cat Game Stray
When the new-look PS Plus gets its first content refresh on July 19, Extra and Premium subscribers will be given access to one of the PlayStation ecosystem’s most anticipated indie titles. Developed by BlueTwelve Studio and published by Annapurna Interactive, Stray will be available to PS4 and PS5 players for no additional fee provided they’ve bought into one of Sony’s new subscription tiers. Announced initially back in 2020 alongside the latter console, everything that’s been revealed about Stray so far suggests that it will be one of this year’s more unique experiences.
Pitched as an action-adventure title that sees players embody a cat lost within a cyberpunk city, it’s easy to
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